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1. 07:02 AM - Re: [Fw: [Fw: Hello]] (Moe)
2. 03:11 PM - Re: Queen Air Question (Moe)
3. 03:16 PM - Re: Queen Air Question (Barry Collman)
4. 03:45 PM - Re: Queen Air Question (John Towner)
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Subject: | Re: [Fwd: [Fwd: Hello]] |
--> Commander-List message posted by: "Moe" <moe@rosspistons.com>
John,
Received two emails from you, however there was no message?
Moe
----- Original Message -----
From: "John Towner" <johntowner@centralairsouthwest.com>
Subject: Commander-List: [Fwd: [Fwd: Hello]]
> --> Commander-List message posted by: John Towner
<johntowner@centralairsouthwest.com>
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Subject: | Re: Queen Air Question |
--> Commander-List message posted by: "Moe" <moe@rosspistons.com>
Barry,
Thanks for the information. Any ideas on how I might find out if the 65-80
or 65-A80 were ever used by the US Military?
Confidentially, (as you may have suspected) I am on a mission to get
information on the Simmonds fuel pumps. If the US Military ever used this
engine, a repair manual was made and can be traced if the aircraft
designation is known. The information on the flow bench used by the
military to test the Simmonds unit by the military has been located, so one
can only assume that a manual was written explaining how to rebuild the
injector and flow it on the above mentioned flow bench.
As usual, the companies that had the super cheap prices on the lens did not
have it in stock and could not guarantee a delivery date, so I will have the
lens with me next week, however the cost including UPS freight will be a
grand total of $ 482.14. Hope this is OK.
Best regards,
Moe
----- Original Message -----
From: "Barry Collman" <barry.collman@air-britain.co.uk>
Subject: Re: Commander-List: Queen Air Question
> --> Commander-List message posted by: "Barry Collman"
<barry.collman@air-britain.co.uk>
>
> Hi Moe,
>
> The Beech 65 Queen Air was initially designated the L-23F, later U-8F.
However,
> these had IGSO-480 series engines.
>
> The Beech 65-80 and 65-A80 Queen Air had the IGSO-540 series, but I'm not
sure
> if the military had this variant.
>
> Best Regards,
> Barry
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Moe" <moe@rosspistons.com>
> To: <commander-list@matronics.com>
> Subject: Commander-List: Queen Air Question
>
>
purchased
> some Queen Airs that had the IGSO 540-B1A engines in them. Does anyone
know the
> Military designation of the airplane?
>
>
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Subject: | Re: Queen Air Question |
--> Commander-List message posted by: "Barry Collman" <barry.collman@air-britain.co.uk>
Hi Moe,
Give me a day or two and I'll try and find out. I know the US Army had Queen
Airs, but I'm not sure of the Model.
I'll get back to you as soon as I can.
Very Best Regards,
Barry
----- Original Message -----
From: "Moe" <moe@rosspistons.com>
Subject: Re: Commander-List: Queen Air Question
| --> Commander-List message posted by: "Moe" <moe@rosspistons.com>
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| Barry,
|
| Thanks for the information. Any ideas on how I might find out if the 65-80
| or 65-A80 were ever used by the US Military?
|
| Confidentially, (as you may have suspected) I am on a mission to get
| information on the Simmonds fuel pumps. If the US Military ever used this
| engine, a repair manual was made and can be traced if the aircraft
| designation is known. The information on the flow bench used by the
| military to test the Simmonds unit by the military has been located, so one
| can only assume that a manual was written explaining how to rebuild the
| injector and flow it on the above mentioned flow bench.
|
| As usual, the companies that had the super cheap prices on the lens did not
| have it in stock and could not guarantee a delivery date, so I will have the
| lens with me next week, however the cost including UPS freight will be a
| grand total of $ 482.14. Hope this is OK.
|
| Best regards,
|
| Moe
| ----- Original Message -----
| From: "Barry Collman" <barry.collman@air-britain.co.uk>
| To: <commander-list@matronics.com>
| Subject: Re: Commander-List: Queen Air Question
|
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| > --> Commander-List message posted by: "Barry Collman"
| <barry.collman@air-britain.co.uk>
| >
| > Hi Moe,
| >
| > The Beech 65 Queen Air was initially designated the L-23F, later U-8F.
| However,
| > these had IGSO-480 series engines.
| >
| > The Beech 65-80 and 65-A80 Queen Air had the IGSO-540 series, but I'm not
| sure
| > if the military had this variant.
| >
| > Best Regards,
| > Barry
| >
| > ----- Original Message -----
| > From: "Moe" <moe@rosspistons.com>
| > To: <commander-list@matronics.com>
| > Subject: Commander-List: Queen Air Question
| >
| >
| > | --> Commander-List message posted by: "Moe" <moe@rosspistons.com>
| > |
| > | Commander Folks,
| > |
| > | This is not a Commander question, however, I need a fast answer.
| > |
| > | It is my understanding that one of the branches of the US Military
| purchased
| > some Queen Airs that had the IGSO 540-B1A engines in them. Does anyone
| know the
| > Military designation of the airplane?
| > |
| > | Much Thanks!
| > |
| > | Moe
| > | N680RR
| > | 680F(p)
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Subject: | Re: Queen Air Question |
--> Commander-List message posted by: John Towner <johntowner@centralairsouthwest.com>
*Barry & Moe,*
I know the Army has and still uses the BE-65 Queen Air and the modded
ones have 8 cyl Lycoming direct drive engines on them. Several years
ago we looked into using this engine I think it is called IO-720, for
the 2 680FL's we use to have because the GSIO-540's that were on them
gave us so much trouble. We never did do the mod and ended up selling
the aircraft
*YOUR FRIEND,
John Towner *
Barry Collman wrote:
>--> Commander-List message posted by: "Barry Collman" <barry.collman@air-britain.co.uk>
>
>Hi Moe,
>
>Give me a day or two and I'll try and find out. I know the US Army had Queen
>Airs, but I'm not sure of the Model.
>
>I'll get back to you as soon as I can.
>
>Very Best Regards,
>Barry
>
>
>----- Original Message -----
>From: "Moe" <moe@rosspistons.com>
>To: <commander-list@matronics.com>
>Subject: Re: Commander-List: Queen Air Question
>
>
>| --> Commander-List message posted by: "Moe" <moe@rosspistons.com>
>|
>| Barry,
>|
>| Thanks for the information. Any ideas on how I might find out if the 65-80
>| or 65-A80 were ever used by the US Military?
>|
>| Confidentially, (as you may have suspected) I am on a mission to get
>| information on the Simmonds fuel pumps. If the US Military ever used this
>| engine, a repair manual was made and can be traced if the aircraft
>| designation is known. The information on the flow bench used by the
>| military to test the Simmonds unit by the military has been located, so one
>| can only assume that a manual was written explaining how to rebuild the
>| injector and flow it on the above mentioned flow bench.
>|
>| As usual, the companies that had the super cheap prices on the lens did not
>| have it in stock and could not guarantee a delivery date, so I will have the
>| lens with me next week, however the cost including UPS freight will be a
>| grand total of $ 482.14. Hope this is OK.
>|
>| Best regards,
>|
>| Moe
>| ----- Original Message -----
>| From: "Barry Collman" <barry.collman@air-britain.co.uk>
>| To: <commander-list@matronics.com>
>| Subject: Re: Commander-List: Queen Air Question
>|
>|
>| > --> Commander-List message posted by: "Barry Collman"
>| <barry.collman@air-britain.co.uk>
>| >
>| > Hi Moe,
>| >
>| > The Beech 65 Queen Air was initially designated the L-23F, later U-8F.
>| However,
>| > these had IGSO-480 series engines.
>| >
>| > The Beech 65-80 and 65-A80 Queen Air had the IGSO-540 series, but I'm not
>| sure
>| > if the military had this variant.
>| >
>| > Best Regards,
>| > Barry
>| >
>| > ----- Original Message -----
>| > From: "Moe" <moe@rosspistons.com>
>| > To: <commander-list@matronics.com>
>| > Subject: Commander-List: Queen Air Question
>| >
>| >
>| > | --> Commander-List message posted by: "Moe" <moe@rosspistons.com>
>| > |
>| > | Commander Folks,
>| > |
>| > | This is not a Commander question, however, I need a fast answer.
>| > |
>| > | It is my understanding that one of the branches of the US Military
>| purchased
>| > some Queen Airs that had the IGSO 540-B1A engines in them. Does anyone
>| know the
>| > Military designation of the airplane?
>| > |
>| > | Much Thanks!
>| > |
>| > | Moe
>| > | N680RR
>| > | 680F(p)
>| > |
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